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Across Indiana. / #811

Segment 1. "The fight to fight." During World War II, members of the Tuskeegee Airmen were sent to Freeman Field in Seymour, Indiana for training. Although the armed services were officially desegregated at the time, a colonel at Freeman Field bent the rules to keep the base segregated. But his wasn't the last word. Segment 2. "Ohio pilgrimage." In 1894, Reuben Gold Thwaites and members of his family spent six weeks in a fifteen-foot boat floating down the Ohio River, photographing the people and places they encountered. Segment 3. An interview with Kaye England of Kaye's Quilt and Sewing Shop in Carmel about the quilts she makes commemmorating the lives of historic women. Segment 4. "A brief history." A look at "Ma and Pa's underwear," an exhibit of historical undergarments at the Grover Museum in Shelbyville.Read more...

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Segment 1. "The fight to fight." During World War II, members of the Tuskeegee Airmen were sent to Freeman Field in Seymour, Indiana for training. Although the armed services were officially desegregated at the time, a colonel at Freeman Field bent the rules to keep the base segregated. But his wasn't the last word. Segment 2. "Ohio pilgrimage." In 1894, Reuben Gold Thwaites and members of his family spent six weeks in a fifteen-foot boat floating down the Ohio River, photographing the people and places they encountered. Segment 3. An interview with Kaye England of Kaye's Quilt and Sewing Shop in Carmel about the quilts she makes commemmorating the lives of historic women. Segment 4. "A brief history." A look at "Ma and Pa's underwear," an exhibit of historical undergarments at the Grover Museum in Shelbyville.

"Segment 1. "The fight to fight." During World War II, members of the Tuskeegee Airmen were sent to Freeman Field in Seymour, Indiana for training. Although the armed services were officially desegregated at the time, a colonel at Freeman Field bent the rules to keep the base segregated. But his wasn't the last word. Segment 2. "Ohio pilgrimage." In 1894, Reuben Gold Thwaites and members of his family spent six weeks in a fifteen-foot boat floating down the Ohio River, photographing the people and places they encountered. Segment 3. An interview with Kaye England of Kaye's Quilt and Sewing Shop in Carmel about the quilts she makes commemmorating the lives of historic women. Segment 4. "A brief history." A look at "Ma and Pa's underwear," an exhibit of historical undergarments at the Grover Museum in Shelbyville."